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There are a lot of big movies coming out in 2015. Like, really big. We’re getting sequels to long-running and long-absent blockbuster franchises, along with some promising potential new ones. It will be a year full of superheroes, dinosaurs, vehicular warfare, secret agents, and some movie called Star Wars? The day we can input these ten films into our eyeballs can’t come soon enough.

The 10 blockbuster movies you definitely need to see in 2015

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Inside Out

It’s been some time since Pixar (Finding Nemo, Toy Story, WALL-E) have really wowed. But Inside Out looks incredibly promising because a) those creatures look adorable, b) it has a cool concept (it’s told from perspective of emotions inside a girl’s head), c) it’s a refreshingly girl-centric movie from Pixar.Pixar

Kingsman: The Secret Service

If you’re like us, you’ve long harbored a desire to see Mr. Darcy, uh, Colin Firth play James Bond. Kingsman: The Secret Service finally makes that (sort of) happen with Firth playing a superspy training a young budding superspy. We can’t wait to see dreamy Firth in impeccable suits beating people up.20th Century Fox

Spectre

It’s a James Bond movie. With Daniel Craig returning as Bond. What more reason do we need to be excited? Well, okay here’s one more: the always amazing Christoph Waltz is lending his considerable talents to the whole affair.
Columbia Pictures

Furious 7

Ever since Fast Five, the car demolishing franchise has been firing on – pardon the pun – all cylinders. We expect nothing less here. Especially with Jason Statham joining the already sizeable (and awesome) cast. We will be sad, however, to see the gone-too-soon Paul Walker in his last film.Universal Pictures

Ant-Man

Fact: Paul Rudd is the best. Therefore, Ant-Man will be the best. Even if we don’t quite know how a movie about a guy who shrinks to the size of an ant will work. But we don’t really care as long as we get to see Paul Rudd be a badass and, ideally, dance.Marvel Studios

Tomorrowland

We don’t know much about the secretive Tomorrowland. The teaser certainly didn’t help. What do we know? It’s sci-fi. It’s loosely tied to Disney’s theme parks. It stars George Clooney, is written by Damon Lindelof (Lost), and is directed by Brad Bird (The Incredibles, The Iron Giant, Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol). Honestly? That’s all we really need to know.Walt Disney Studios

Mad Max: Fury Road

If you’ve ever doubted the power of a trailer to make you psyched for a movie, go watch the Mad Max: Fury Road trailers. We’ll wait. Okay, back? Now you get why we can’t wait to see this. The endlessly watchable Tom Hardy being involved helps a lot too, of course.Warner Bros. Pictures

Avengers: Age of Ultron

In 2012, The Avengers blew us away. Three years and several enjoyable sequels (Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier) later, we finally get the follow-up that will assemble all these superhero (and acting) titans in the same room again.Walt Disney Studios

Jurassic World

How can we not be thrilled to return to a movie world where humans are at risk of being snacked on by giant dinosaurs? What’s more, how can we not be even more thrilled that we get to see Chris Pratt (looking hunky in safari-chic) continue to get the leading man status he deserves.Universal Pictures

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

A Star Wars with no George Lucas involved? With an actually decent director, J.J. Abrams (Star Trek, Super 8), at the helm? And we get Han Solo, Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa back? You bet the promise of new hope in the form of an actually good new Star Wars movie has us more excited for this than anything else.Walt Disney Studios